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Weather weirdness from the fox weather center tonight. our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. it s weird it is weird. chicago has broken every kind of non-snow record that you can have thirnt with rain down across parts of dixie. rain moving across much of new england. don t see much snow falling on the radar. going to change across parts of northern plains. that snow we saw in denver in alyssia s shot there. this going to begin to really strengthen. this is a snow outside of denver. they are going to get a couple of inches from this. but the storm is now beginning to gather its strength. that s going to happen across parts of nebraska. as it does, tonight into tomorrow we re going to be watching some blizzard conditions form especially across north dakota. a very strengthening storm. even places that maybe get 3 to 6 inches of snow. the wind is going to be going 40 or 50 miles per hour. ....
Save info on all your stuff. so if the worst happens and it s all gone. can you prove to the insurance company what it was worth. alicia acuna live now in denver. alyssia, this is something you can do on your own. why pay someone else to do it? right, john. technically anyone can do this. insurance companies provide you the paperwork but not everyone takes the time or really knows how to do a comprehensive i object ventricle tore. and that can cost thousands in would be claims which is why some people are hiring folks like kerry mitchell who owns standing together inventory in colorado springs. she spends around four hours inside your home detailing the valuables. the inventory list can go on to a server, a flash drive, cd or the cloud when homeowners are faced with disaster. they don t have to rely on their memory. mitchell says she launched her business after the wall doe canyon fire in colorado springs took so much from her neighbors. nearly 350 homesy last in last ....
According onto our producer in the courtroom james holmes appeared before the judge with his signature long hair now longer with dark roots. has sideburns and a mustache. is he a former neuroscience student at the university of colorado. today, priewrttle tried to convince a judge to release some of his school records in an effort to get access to a notebook. law enforcement source tells fox that notebook contains diagrams of how he planned to enter the theater and kill his as many people as possible. defense attorneys objected to the release of the records and called the prosecution s request a fishing expedition. alicia acuna with the news live from centennial colorado. alyssia, a lot more came out of today s hearing that many expected? that s true, jon. we were told this was going to be procedural and we might get a information. both sides laid the groundwork for their cases. the prosecution requesting a long list of items that point to holmes deteriorating academic standing. in c ....
But what went wrong? shepard: it is the questions. james holmes did not enter a plea today. but given the questions about his mental health and the news that he was seeing a psychiatrist legal experts say it s likely the former neuroscience student will try some sort of insanity defense. alicia acuna live in centennial colorado with the news tonight. alyssia, prosecutors still have to decide whether they want the government to kill him for his crimes, if convicted. that s right, shep. and the district attorney has indicated that s her preference. but carol chambers has more than a month to decide. today chambers held back on what her office could have charged holmes with, deciding to focus more on the victims in the theater than his apartment building, which police say he rigged to explode. experts say the defense will drag this out. given that this is likely a death penalty case, the strategy of the defense is to keep their client alive as long as possible. every opportunity to ....
harris: yes, a blessing on this fourth of july. janice, the weather machine. thank you very much. we appreciate that. now, i want to stick with the wildfires. many of them raging out west are growing. potentially they will get that rain and that will help out. cleared several air force tanker to return to the front lines. they tend to get bigger fog a weekend crash. crews battling 36 of those fires across nine western states. several of them burning in colorado. killing at least six people. you just heard janice talking about it the waldo canyon fire near colorado springs the most destructive in that state s history. the denver post reporting it s caused some $110 million in property damage in just one neighborhood. the fire destroying hundreds of homes. many just piles of ash now. let s go inside that situation with alicia acuna who is live in denver tonight. alyssia? hi, harris, the state health department here in colorado issued a wildfire smoke health advisory for the ....